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New Light Theory - Abstract

Proposed is a new photon model (light theory) which is substantiated by a number of theoretical and experimental results which better explain the nature of light compared to the current "accepted" models.

Experiments were carried out using microwave equipment at a frequency of 10.5 gigahertz with a Gunn diode oscillator, producing a low potency and very coherent radar beam.

In the first experiment the linear polarization was focused by a parabolic dish, the signal was received by a horn antenna and a diode coupled to a field strength meter. In the middle of the beam path a metallic plate was inserted so that the edge intercepted half the beam, and was moved horizontally by a mechanism, making measures of the field strength every millimeter.

The obtained graph demonstrated that the free spaces are from the movement of a double cycloid.

In the second experiment, the arrangement was the same as the first, but in this case the parabolic dish and the horn antenna were replaced by two helical antennas. The graph showed a different plot, which suggested helical type trajectories found in circular polarization.

These two experiments suggest that the photon is made of two particles.

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